\renewcommand{\thisFigure}{\ref{fig:v}}
\renewcommand{\outFile}{v.txt}
\subsection{Figure \thisFigure}


To make the data for figure \thisFigure,
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{\tt ../nucnet-tools/examples/analysis/print\_properties \thisRun\ time y r\_0 > \outFile}
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A line in \outFile\ gives the time (column 2), y (column 3) and 
the initial radius (column 4).

To create figure \thisFigure, plot column 3 times column 4 of \outFile\ versus 
column 2 of \outFile.

To make it a little bit easier, one may set the environmental variables.
For bash:
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{\tt export PATH=\$PATH:../nucnet-tools/examples/analysis/}
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Then to do the same analysis:
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{\tt print\_properties \thisRun\ time y r\_0 > \outFile}
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Alternatively one can edit the .bash\_rc or .bash\_profile file in the home
directory.

The reader may follow the instructions for each figure, or one can print out
the properties to one file and choose the right columns to make corresponding
figures. For example,
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{\tt print\_properties \thisRun\ time t9 rho x y r\_0 > prop\_9.e9.txt}
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and the use {\tt prop.txt} to make the plots.

